A system that a community uses to produce and distribute goods and services.(Think Money)
Economy
What made the first villages possible?
A) Warm clothing
B) Government
C) Armies
D) Farming
D) Farming
Capital of the United States.
Washington D.C.
A complex society that has cities, a well organized government, and workers with specialized job skills.
Civilization
How does a community's economy function?
A) Food and goods are stored for later.
B) Goods and services are produced and distributed.
C) Hunter-gatherers and farmers produce everything.
D) Only enough goods and services are produced to survive, no surplus.
B) Goods and services are produced and distributed.
16th President of the United States of America.
Abraham Lincoln.
A set of shared spiritual beliefs.
Religion
What best describes civilization?
A) A community ruled by shared values and a council to settle disputes.
B) A community based on farming and hunting/gathering.
C) A community with cities, government and specialized workers.
D) A community that has many different social classes.
C) A community with cities, government and specialized workers.
Oldest city in the U.S.
St. Augustine
Groups of people that occupy different ranks or levels in society.
Social Classes
What were the most important resources for early civilizations?
A) Metals, wood and stone.
B) Hunters, and Gatherers.
C) Soil, water, workers and seeds.
D) Meat, furs and clothing
C) Soil, water, workers and seeds.
Largest state in the U.S.
Alaska
Extra, more than needed.(hint page 30)
Surplus
Which of the 8 features of civilization were often linked together?
Government and Religion.
Most populated state in the U.S.
California.